chef8489
Headphoneus Supremus
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I have used so many different players over the past 20 years and have been using jriver for several years. I really like it.
Can you help me try out Weiss saracon convert. I'm interested.I have tried DSC1, just give up the Delta-Sigma architecture, DSC1 has a capacitor on the channel path, which it is not DC coupling, the sound is clean but super thin, you can not even hear the background
NOTE: I have checked the files and the data is intact (ie bit perfect). This tool is about reducing the intrinsic noise associated with the physical (electromagnetic) structure of the stored data.
Junilabs better than MusicBee, mate?Considering the effort needed to set up xxhighend properly, I made a set up tutorial here at audiophilestyle if anyone is interested:
https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/62886-tutorial-for-setting-up-xxhighend/
It is one of my most favourite audio players, and sounds extremely good. The custom interpolator sounds very natural/realistic with decent recordings imo.
And as mentioned in previous post, I also recommend the Junilabs audio player for good sound on a windows player that's easier to use.
@Thenewguy007 @MetalVGAnime @ok computer @omniweltall @m-i-c-k-e-y @ksb643 @ScareDe2
I tried Junilabs on windows 7. Honestly speaking I couldn't noticed much difference betweem PlayPcmwin and Junilabs player. The only issue I have with Junilabs is its interface. it does not show track progress bar. I don't know if my Junilabs UI is broken.Imo a lot better, let me know once you've tried.
I tried Junilabs on windows 7. Honestly speaking I couldn't noticed much difference betweem PlayPcmwin and Junilabs player. The only issue I have with Junilabs is its interface. it does not show track progress bar. I don't know if my Junilabs UI is broken.
Enough said.a new file that is bit identical copy of the original, yet sounds better
Does anyone know if these claims are actually true? I've been running my hi res music collection off of foobar for two years now and the sound through my dac's asio driver has always been amazing. Does the software actually have an influence over the sound?
One simple test for you is have someone else put the WASAPI add on on your Foobar2000 set up and see if it makes a difference. Then have them take it out or don’t take it out. The timing from WASAPI implementation has been a big benefit for me personally.Does anyone know if these claims are actually true? I've been running my hi res music collection off of foobar for two years now and the sound through my dac's asio driver has always been amazing. Does the software actually have an influence over the sound?